Yes, Pittsburgh indicated that it’s not interested on Election Day, when nearly 80 percent of its citizenry voted for Hillary Clinton. But like an unwanted suitor who keeps sending you late-night “hey”s until you’re forced to block the idiot, Trump keeps trying to court the city anyway, forcing Mayor Bill Peduto to go full Mariah and say “I don’t know her” to Trump’s coal-country talking points.

He did so in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, where he said Trump’s attempt to pander to ”this dirty old town that relies upon big coal and big steel to survive” represents a Pittsburgh that no longer exists. It “completely ignores the sacrifices that we made over 30 years in order to get back up on our feet, in order to be creating a new economy, in order to make the sacrifices to clean our air and clean our water,” Peduto said. Trump “used us as this example of a stereotype in order to make a point—and it missed completely,” he adds.